The 5 Best MMO Games to Play in 2022
Those of you interested in MMO or MMORPG releases will have a lot to speculate about this year. In this list, we’re going to highlight some of the best games that we think you should check out for this calendar year.
However, don’t look too high in the rankings for these games. Rankings are always considered, and these games can easily change over the year. So instead, think of it as a collection of the year’s anticipated releases.
Guild Wars 2
Initial release date: | 28 August 2012 |
Mode: | Multiplayer video game |
Developer: | ArenaNet |
Genres: | Massively multiplayer online role-playing game, |
If you don’t want to go the micro-transaction route or deal with a monthly subscription, Guild Wars 2 may be the MMO for you. You pay the same admission price. which is currently $30 for the standard version.
With that one-time charge you not only get a great PvE experience against big dragons and nefarious ancient creatures. but also a better player versus player (PvP) MMOs. Deathmatch and objective-based PvP modes really highlight Guild Wars 2’s excellent action-focused combat.
DESTINY 2
Initial release date: | 6 September 2017 |
Mode: | Multiplayer video game |
Developer: | Bungie Inc. |
Genres: | Massively multiplayer online game, First-person, |
Destiny 2 describes itself as a “shared world shooter” where Guardians take to the Solar System and protect humanity’s last survivors from various warring alien races. More of an MMO-lite than the other titles on the list.
the best part of Destiny 2 is nonetheless its raiding experience. where players join fire teams to solve puzzles and face off against bosses in high-stakes environments. work together. Destiny 2 brings back iconic fights from the first game, including Vault of Glass, in what might be one of the best MMO gaming experiences ever.
TROVE
Initial release date: | 9 July 2015 |
Mode: | Multiplayer video game |
Developer: | Trion Worlds, gamigo US Inc. |
Genres: | Massively multiplayer online role-playing game, |
Trove is an MMORPG that takes a lot from Minecraft with a deeper element of construction. Players have to find a base, and build their home there.
and then you have the option to create creatures and weapons. You’ll move between worlds with distinctive dungeon looting mechanics. Although adding a home base here gives Trove a somewhat unique feel within the best MMORPG games.
Trove still gets a lot of updates and has a particularly active player base. If you’re looking for something with a slightly different feel then Trove can provide that. It’s an MMO that comes from other areas of gaming, not just building on the World of Warcraft genre.
Lost Ark
Initial release date: | 4 December 2019 |
Mode: | Multiplayer video game |
Developer: | Smilegate, Smilegate RPG, Tripod Studio, |
Genres: | Massively multiplayer online role-playing game, |
The long-awaited Qur’an MMO-ARPG, Lost Ark had a major launch, with over 1 million players jumping into the game at some point.
Lost Ark is a very addictive and fun MMO that you can play for a long time. Since it is a Korean MMO, Lost Ark has a lot of pay-to-win elements as well as gambling-style mechanics. So be careful with them when you play this game.
RuneScape
Initial release date: | 4 January 2001 |
Mode: | Multiplayer video game |
Developer: | Jagex |
Genres: | Free-to-play, |
Now that’s a blast from the past! RuneScape’s journey was certainly long, but it only helped build the lore and overall character of the game.
The title is not trying to be overly complicated which is why you will find its gameplay very simple and relaxing. Choose your skills to master, get to know each other with the game’s lovely community, and live it out in the chill, sandbox-like world of RuneScape.
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1 The Elder Scrolls Online.
2 Baldur’s Gate 3.
3 Star Wars: The Old Republic.
4 Dragon Age: Inquisition.
5 RuneScape.
1 Minecraft.
2 Apex Legends.
3 Fortnite.
4 Call of Duty Mobile.
5 PUBG
6 Counter-Strike: Global Offensive.